Dixiegirl wrote:
The lens is definitely a keeper, Johnny! Beautiful work!!!
Thank you much Donna, I think I'm going to hang on to it!!!!!
HOT Texas wrote:
I bought a this vintage Minolta MC W.Rokkor-HG 35mm f/2.8 about 5 years ago built around 1966 I bought it to shoot on my Minolta film cameras. $20.00 used mint condition.
I tried it a few times and didn't like it much and just put it away, the other day I pulled it off the shelf, dust it off, cleaned it up and put it on my Sony a6000, This time I really like it, Some times it shoots a little vintage looking, but I like that to.
I really like the way some of the pictures came out and hope you do to. so here are some for you to look at.
Enjoy the downloads and thanks for looking!!!!!!
Johnny
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lovely set of shots, ht! you could shoot standing on your head and come up with an awesome result.
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
Excellent work on these...all keepers!!
CLF
Loc: Raleigh, NC
HOT Texas wrote:
I bought a this vintage Minolta MC W.Rokkor-HG 35mm f/2.8 about 5 years ago built around 1966 I bought it to shoot on my Minolta film cameras. $20.00 used mint condition.
I tried it a few times and didn't like it much and just put it away, the other day I pulled it off the shelf, dust it off, cleaned it up and put it on my Sony a6000, This time I really like it, Some times it shoots a little vintage looking, but I like that to.
I really like the way some of the pictures came out and hope you do to. so here are some for you to look at.
Enjoy the downloads and thanks for looking!!!!!!
Johnny
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Johnny, this set is great and at times we cause this, not the item we do not trust. If I feel something will not work I somehow make sure it doesn't. I have had this work on some of my digital lenses and wish I still had them to give them a second try.
Greg
Great set. I love everything about #2. Thanks for sharing them.
The second one looks like a painting!
How did you get the brush strokes on the left side? Very nice!
Never underestimate vintage lenses. Your captures are proof....
merrytexan wrote:
lovely set of shots, ht! you could shoot standing on your head and come up with an awesome result.
I don't know about that Merry, but thank you very much your so kind!!!!
CLF wrote:
Johnny, this set is great and at times we cause this, not the item we do not trust. If I feel something will not work I somehow make sure it doesn't. I have had this work on some of my digital lenses and wish I still had them to give them a second try.
Greg
Thank you much Greg, I exactly know what you exactly mean and say, a few years ago I gave away a whole set of Asahi Pentax M42 mount lenses because they wouldn't fit on my digital camera, then two years later they made a adapter where I could use them, I'm still sick over that.
joehel2 wrote:
Great set. I love everything about #2. Thanks for sharing them.
Joe, Thank you very much!!!!!
HOHIMER wrote:
The second one looks like a painting!
How did you get the brush strokes on the left side? Very nice!
HOHIMER, Thank you much, That picture has a what you call a texture overlay, where you take a picture add a layer reduce the opacity to what ever you wish then take a masking brush and brush the flower to bring it back to 100%, The brush marks are in picture I used for the overlay, Programs like Corel Painter will leave brush marks, it's a digital painting program that I use, However one can find many free texture overlays on google, I just make my own.
Thanks for asking, If you ask Linda on the post processing section, she could help you more.
Screamin Scott wrote:
Never underestimate vintage lenses. Your captures are proof....
Thank you much Scott, I agree even if there not very good they might leave that look your looking far.
Really cool set give a sorta light photos
chuck
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